Showing posts with label Norm Maracle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norm Maracle. Show all posts

Saturday, May 26, 2012

THE MacBETH REPORT:
Starbulls Rosenheim (Germany, 2.Bundesliga) announced that G Norm Maracle (Saskatoon, 1991-94) has retired. He had a 2.56 GAA in 45 games for Starbulls this season. . . .
D Dominik Bittner (Everett, 2011-12) signed a two-year contract with Adler Mannheim (Germany, DEL). He had four goals and 13 assists in 68 games with the Silvertips this season as a freshman. . . . Bittner, who turns 20 on June 10, was selected by Everett with the 51st pick in the 2011 CHL import draft.
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THE COACHING GAME:
The Chicoutimi Saguenéens announced Friday that assistant coach Mario Durocher won’t return next season. Durocher apparently exercised his option to leave the club. . . . Durocher, a veteran QMJHL coach, worked alongside head coach Marc-Étienne Hubert in Chicoutimi. . . .
The BCHL’s Salmon Arm SilverBacks have hired Brandon West as an assistant coach to work alongside GM/head coach Troy Mick. West spent this season as an assistant coach with the BCHL’s Westside Warriors. In 2010-11, he was head coach of the major midget Okanagan Rockets. . . . West also is an assistant coach on Team Pacific for the 2013 U-17 World Hockey Challenge.
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JUST NOTES:
The Chicago Blackhawks have signed G Mac Carruth of the Portland Winterhawks. Carruth, who turned 20 on March 25, was a seventh-round selection in the 2010 NHL draft. . . . Capgeek.com has his contract details right here.
Alan Caldwell, over there at Small Thoughts at Large, has a blog entry on which of the 2010 NHL draft picks has yet to sign. Of course, if a 2010 selection doesn’t sign by June 1, he goes back into the draft.

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

THE MacBETH REPORT, Part 1:
G Norm Maracle (Saskatoon, 1991-94) signed a one-year contract extension with Starbulls Rosenheim (Germany, 2.Bundesliga). He had a 2.56 GAA in 45 games for Starbulls this season. . . .
F Lukas Kralik (Victoria, 2011-12) signed a try-out contract with Olomouc (Czech Republic, 1.Liga). He had two goals and four assists in 42 games with the Royals this season. Kralik, 19, was selected by Victoria with the 36th pick of the CHL’s 2011 import draft.
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THE MacBETH REPORT, Part 2:
WHL alumni in the IIHF World Hockey Championship that is being decided in Helsinki and Stockholm . . .
Belarus (1) – Sergei Drozd (Tri-City, 2009-10).
Canada (14) – Jamie Benn (Kelowna, 2007-09), Jay Bouwmeester (Medicine Hat, 1998-2002), Devan Dubnyk (Kamloops, 2001-06), Jordan Eberle (Regina, 2006-10), Ryan Getzlaf (Calgary, 2001-05), Evander Kane (Vancouver, 2006-09), Duncan Keith (Kelowna, 2002-03), Andrew Ladd (Vancouver, Calgary, 2001-05), Ryan Murray (Everett, 2008-12), Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (Red Deer, 2008-11), Dion Phaneuf (Red Deer, 2001-05), Luke Schenn (Kelowna, 2005-08), Cam Ward (Red Deer, 2000-04), head coach Brent Sutter (player Lethbridge Broncos, 1979-82; general manager/head coach Red Deer, 1999-2007).
Czech Republic (2) – Tomas Mojzis (Moose Jaw, Seattle, 2000-03), Petr Nedved (Seattle, 1989-90).
Denmark (2) – Jannik Hansen (Portland, 2005-06), Kirill Starkov (Red Deer, 2006-07).
Italy (2) – Pat Iannone (Kootenay, Tri-City, Regina, 1999-2003), Trevor Johnson (Kootenay, Seattle, Tri-City, 1998-2003).
Kazakhstan (1) – Konstantin Pushkaryov (Calgary. 2004-05).
Norway (1) – Ole-Kristian Tollefsen (Brandon, 2002-04).
Slovakia (6) – Ivan Baranka (Everett, 2003-05), Milan Bartovic (Brandon, Tri-City, 1999-2001), Mario Bliznak (Vancouver, 2005-08), Zdeno Chara (Prince George, 1996-97), Marcel Hossa (Portland, 1998-2001), Tomas Kopecky (Lethbridge, 2000-02).
Sweden (1) – Fredrik Pettersson (Calgary, 2005-07).
Switzerland (3) – Nino Niederreiter (Portland, 2009-11), Luca Sbisa (Lethbridge, Portland, 2007-10), Roman Wick (Red Deer, Lethbridge, 2004-06).
USA (1) – Nate Thompson (Seattle, 2001-05).
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ON THE MOVE:
The Seattle Thunderbirds have traded F Jake Doty, 19, to the Medicine Hat Tigers for F Riley Sheen, who turns 18 on Dec. 21. . . . Sheen, a 5-foot-9, 150-pounder from Edmonton, had three points and 13 penalty minutes in 46 games as a freshman with the Tigers. . . . Doty, who apparently had requested a move, is from Billings, Montana. A 6-foot-3, 220-pounder, he had seven points and 107 penalty minutes in 55 games this season. . . . This deal in a nutshell: The Thunderbirds add some speed, while the Tigers get bigger.
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Eric Duhatschek of The Globe and Mail takes a look right here at a proposal made a few years ago by veteran hockey coach Pierre Pagé. It would have hockey go to a system that would include something similar to three-second violations in basketball.
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Dave Trimmer, who used to cover the Spokane Chiefs (among other things) for the Spokane Spokesman-Review, is enjoying semi-retirement these days.
Yes, he got caught up in the down-sizing that has seized the newspaper business by the throat and won’t let to.
But he isn’t spending all of his time sitting on a patio watching the sun set.
Next weekend, for example, he will be climbing up on his bicycle and riding for diabetes as part of Tour de Cure.
“I love any excuse to be on my bike,” he says. “It used to be a stress reliever when I was a newspaper guy, now it is just pure enjoyment!”
For more details or to donate, check this out right here.
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 F Justin McRae (Saskatoon, Spokane, 2004-09) now is playing for the UBC Thunderbirds. He and some present and former teammates have joined the fight against cancer by forming T-Birds for the Cure, a team that will cycle from Vancouver to Seattle to raise money for the B.C. Cancer Foundation.
The team will head for Seattle via bicycle on June 16. There will be an over-night rest stop and the journey is to be completed on June 17.
Each rider of the team has pledged to raise $2,500. You are able to help the cause right here.
McRae is riding in support of Kathleen McAllison, his billet in Spokane.
He calls McAllison, who is still battling the disease, his second mom.
“Kathleen is a strong-willed, single mother, who makes everyone smile,” McCrae said in a UBC news release. “At times she worked three different jobs and always made sure her family was the most important aspect of her life.
“She was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in 2009 and given six months to live. She has had two major abdominal surgeries over the course of a year and was put through multiple intense sessions of chemotherapy. I was blown away by her attitude through all this.
“Even when she was lying on her hospital bed in excruciating pain, she was able to fight this disease with a positive attitude.”
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Elliotte Friedman of Hockey Night in Canada has his weekly entry 30 Thoughts right here.
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THE COACHING GAME:
Dale Purinton, a former WHL and NHL player, won’t be back as associate coach of the BCHL’s Cowichan Capitals. The team made the announcement on Wednesday. Purinton worked alongside Jim Ingram, the general manager and associate coach, and assistant coach Aaron Plumb. Ingram and Plumb both will be returning. . . . Stew Gordon, the majority owner of the Capitals, told Don Bodger of the Cowichan News Leader Pictorial that the franchise simply couldn’t afford to keep Purinton on the payroll. “No one can afford what’s going on in the league,” Gordon said, referring to rising costs and shrinking revenues. . . .
Gordon also is majority owner of the junior B Kerry Park Islanders of the Vancouver Island junior league and has hired Trent Brandvold to coach that squad. The 35-year-old Brandvold, a former Central league and ECHL player, spent this season coaching a midget team at the Victoria Racquet Club. Brandvold takes over from Brad Scafe, who is a minority owner of the Islanders. . . .
The AJHL’s Whitecourt Wolverines have named Joey Bouchard as their general manager and head coach. Bouchard had been head coach of the junior B Wolverines, who have folded in order to make room for the junior A team. The AJHL’s Wolverines have moved to Whitecourt from St. Albert where the franchise was known as the Steel.
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Jim Beseda of The Oregonian takes a look ahead to tonight’s fifth game of the WHL’s championship final. That piece is right here.
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John MacKinnon of the Edmonton Journal writes right here about the excitement level that both teams have brought to the WHL’s championship final.
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Here is the schedule for the WHL’s championship final for the Ed Chynoweth Cup (all times local):
Thursday, May 3: Portland 2 at Edmonton 3 (7,466)
Friday, May 4: Portland 5 at Edmonton 1 (10,720)
Sunday, May 6: Edmonton 3 at Portland 4 (10,947)
Tuesday, May 8: Edmonton 4 at Portland 3 (OT) (10,947)
Thursday, May 10: at Edmonton, 7 p.m.
Saturday, May 12: at Portland (Rose Garden), 6 p.m.
x-Sunday, May 13: at Edmonton, 6 p.m.
 
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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Saturday . . .

THE MacBETH REPORT:
F Kyle Bruce (Kamloops, Prince Albert, Vancouver, 1999-2004) signed a one-year contract extension with the Braehead Clan (UK Elite). He had 14 goals and 24 assists in 43 games with the Glasgow-based Clan this season. . . .
G Norm Maracle (Saskatoon, 1991-94) signed a one-year contract extension with Starbulls Rosenheim (Germany 2.Bundesliga). He posted a 2.51 GAA in 41 games this season. . . .
F Tyler Spurgeon (Kelowna, 2001-06) signed a one-year contract extension with Klagenfurt (Austria Erste Bank Liga). He had 11 goals and 10 assists in 34 games this season.
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The Eastern Conference finalists have been decided. The Kootenay Ice, having swept the top-seeded Saskatoon Blades, will be in Medicine Hat on Friday to open against the Tigers, who ousted the No. 2 Red Deer Rebels on Saturday night. . . . The Tigers finished third in the conference, while the Ice was fourth. . . . Meanwhile, the two Western Conference series resume tonight. The Portland Winterhawks taking a 3-2 lead into Kelowna to face the Rockets. And, in Kennewick, Wash., the Spokane Chiefs and host Tri-City Americans clash in a series that is 2-2.
In Kelowna, the Rockets will be without D Colton Jobke, who will serve a one-game WHL suspension. That’s for a boarding major he incurred in Game 5 for a hit on Portland F Brad Ross.
The Rockets have added D Madison Bowey, a 15-year-old from Winnipeg, to fill the vacated roster spot. A second-round pick in the 2010 bantam draft, Bowey had one assist in three regular-season games with the Rockets.
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On Saturday night in Red Deer, F Kellan Tochkin’s goal at 9:32 of overtime gave the Medicine Hat Tigers a 5-4 victory over the Rebels. . . . The Tigers won the second-round series 4-1 and now will meet the Kootenay Ice in the Eastern Conference final. That series opens with games in Medicine Hat on Friday and Saturday nights. . . . Red Deer, the conference’s second seed, led this one 4-1 after F John Persson scored on the PP at 2:21 of the third period. . . . F Boston Leier (2:44) and F Linden Vey (9:41) scored to get the Tigers close and F F Emerson Etem tied it at 15:46. . . . Vey and Etem each had a goal and two assists. . . . F Cole Grbavac scored his ninth goal of the playoffs for Medicine Hat. He has 16 points in 11 games, after finishing the regular season with 28 points, including 13 goals, in 67 games. . . . The Rebels went into the game having scored just three goals in the first four games. . . . Medicine Hat G Tyler Bunz stopped 41 shots, while Dawson Guhle turned aside 28 for the Rebels. . . . Red Deer lost started Darcy Kuemper to a high ankle sprain in Game 3. . . . Attendance was 6,225.
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SATURDAY’S CHECKING-FROM-BEHIND COUNT:
One minor:
Medicine Hat F Wacey Hamilton.
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The Kamloops Blazers have signed G Cole Cheveldave, a list player from the AJHL’s Drumheller Dragons. Cheveldave, who turns 18 on June 8, had a 2.90 GAA nad a .917 save percentage, and was honoured as the AJHL’s rookie of the yer. . . . The Victoria Salmon Kings erased a 1-0 deficit with three second-period goals and went on to beat the host Utah Grizzlies 4-2 last night. The Salmon Kings lead the ECHL second-round series 2-0 as the series heads for Victoria and games Wednesday, Friday and, if necessary, Saturday. F Kiel McLeod, a former captain of the Kelowna Rockets, scored Victoria’s third goal, while Tommy Maxwell, who played for the Medicine Hat Tigers, got the fourth one. . . . The AHL’s Providence Bruins will have a new head coach next season as Rob Murray has been told he won’t be back for a fourth season. . . . The ECHL’s Elmira Jackals also are looking for a head coach. GM Robbie Nichols, who took over behind the bench from Malcolm Cameron in February, is moving aside. He’ll stay on as GM but won’t coach.
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A note from Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal: “Rookie Jared Spurgeon, a revelation on the (Minnesota) Wild blue-line because of his IQ on the ice, only had one penalty in his 53 games. He’s one of only three defencemen (Bill Quackenbush and Tomas Kaberle are the others) in history who’ve played at least 50 games in a season to do that. How do you not get, say, six hooking penalties in a season?” . . . Spurgeon is a product of the Spokane Chiefs.
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Doug McConachie, a friend and a former sports editor of the Saskatoon StarPhoenix, is dying. The pancreatic cancer isn’t going to let go and he knows it. Cam Hutchinson of the StarPhoenix, a longtime friend and co-worker, captures McConachie's personality, including that infectious laugh, in today’s good read and it’s right here.

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